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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2014 Dec 17;129:72–77. doi: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2014.12.002

Table 1.

Distribution of socio-demographic characteristics and risk factors for all patients and by first and recurrent events according to subtype.

Alleventsa n = 593 First eventsa
Recurrent eventsa
Ischemic n = 264 Hemorrhagic (intracerebral) n = 217 Ischemic n = 87 Hemorrhagic (intracerebral) n = 25
Sex [n(%)]
    Women 282(47.5) 124(47.0) 96(44.2) 47 (57.0) 15(60.0)
    Men 311(52.5) 140(53.0) 121(55.8) 40(46.0) 10(40.0)
    Age (years), [mean (SD)] 58.8(13.1) 60.5(13.8) 54.7(11.5) 63.9(11.8) 57.2(11.8)
Age (years), [n(%)]
    25-44 77(13.1) 33(12.5) 38(17.5) 4(4.6) 2(8.0)
    45-64 317(53.4) 128(48.5) 133(61.3) 39(44.8) 17(68.0)
    ≥65 199(33.6) 103(39.2) 46(21.2) 44(50.6) 6(24.0)
Risk factors, [n(%)]b
    Hypertensionb 513(86.5) 213(80.7) 196(90.3) 80(92.0) 24(96.0)
    Current smokingc 52(8.8) 27(10.2) 18(8.3) 4(4.6) 3(12.0)
    High serum cholesterold 75(12.6) 37(14.0) 23(10.6) 11(12.6) 4(16.0)
    Diabetese 79(13.3) 40(15.2) 20(9.2) 16(18.4) 3(12.0)
    Atrial fibrillationf 33(5.6) 16(6.1) 3(1.4) 13(14.9) 1(4.0)

SD, standard deviation.

a

Including 593 cases with available information regarding the stroke subtype and after the exclusion of eight subarachnoid hemorrhages.

b

Data are missing from 36 subjects.

c

Data are missing from 17 subjects.

d

Data are missing from 77 subjects.

e

Data are missing from 34 subjects.

f

Data are missing from 32 subjects.